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Discover Ludwig"snap break" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and is most commonly used as an imperative verb.
For example: "Take a snap break and come back to the problem fresh!".
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In 2005 Mac specialist Robert Petrick was convicted of murdering his wife after evidence surfaced that he had Googled "neck snap break," downloaded a document named "22 ways to kill a man with your bare hands" and researched how deep the lake was where his wife's body was later found.
And it was [snaps finger] -- I heard it snap, break here, and that was that.
But if for every Facebook there's a dozen failures that wanted to stake out similar ground, we shouldn't be surprised to see Snap break out from a host of similar firms. .
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Yet in the end, the winner was Clemens, who will never again throw as hard as Beckett or snap breaking pitches so sharply.
Snapped, broken and crunched.
Make sure that it hasn't snapped (broken in half).
A sharp snap breaks the sound barrier, and the crack resounds as the whistle resumes.
Snap breaks out Spectacles revenue: 10/1.
Hewing to tight schedules, ferries speed across the water and throw huge wakes that snap lines, break up docks, throw people across their boats and generally wreak havoc on anyone trying to enjoy a quiet cruise, boaters and marina owners say.
Turning too tight due to a hard to turn peg can easily cause strings to snap and break.
Good snow peas should snap when broken in half.
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